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<blockquote data-quote="XKawN916" data-source="post: 8698112" data-attributes="member: 678332"><p>ok, so what about the highs and mids? i think i'll pass on the 6x9"s in the back. so, i'll just be running the 2 way 6.5 components up front. specifically the d4s-60 with a 1 inch tweeter and crossover. these are 4ohm. says almost 200 watts rms for the 6.5 and 50 watts rms for the tweeter. i'd like to get as close to rated power and possibly then some rather than under powering. is that the right line of thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XKawN916, post: 8698112, member: 678332"] ok, so what about the highs and mids? i think i'll pass on the 6x9"s in the back. so, i'll just be running the 2 way 6.5 components up front. specifically the d4s-60 with a 1 inch tweeter and crossover. these are 4ohm. says almost 200 watts rms for the 6.5 and 50 watts rms for the tweeter. i'd like to get as close to rated power and possibly then some rather than under powering. is that the right line of thought? [/QUOTE]
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